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Post by Juan on Jun 10, 2013 18:10:04 GMT
Which firm is it Chalmers? I'm feeling saucy... might put a few down!!!
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Post by Chalmers on Jun 10, 2013 18:42:13 GMT
haha, betway are the bookie
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Post by os on Jun 10, 2013 19:45:20 GMT
You have to say that 10/1 is good odds as we have a better chance of winning it than that?
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Post by Andy K on Jun 10, 2013 22:04:48 GMT
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Post by garethl on Jun 11, 2013 6:27:45 GMT
Boreham Wood look good value. Whitehawk also potentiallly if they do spend big. Can't believe Tonbridge are as short as they are, especially given they have lost their best players. Not even their biggest fan would put money on that.
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Post by Kebab Belly Bob on Jun 11, 2013 6:35:46 GMT
My money is on the new club .... Concordia !!!
Kbb
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Post by oohaah on Jun 11, 2013 7:15:11 GMT
We've got to be worth a Lady Godiver (or maybe two)
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Post by Andy K on Jun 11, 2013 8:45:30 GMT
Wasn't it the Concordia that sunk off the coast of Italy last year?
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Post by Stewart on Jun 12, 2013 13:33:32 GMT
NOW PHIPP COMMITS TO FLEET Steve Brown, the new manager of Conference South club Ebbsfleet United, has completed his tenth signing of the close season following news that midfielder Tom Phipp has agreed a new deal at Stonebridge Road. The 20-year-old is set to embark upon his fourth season at the Fleet after breaking through with some style aged just 17 during their previous stay in Conference South. A pivotal member of that promotion-winning squad, the former Arsenal youth scored ten goals in thirty-nine games in his first season and has since cemented his place in the Fleet midfield in two more seasons in the Conference Premier, amassing more than 130 games and twenty-two goals – no mean feat for a player yet to reach his 21st birthday. *** MAGPIES ADD TO STRIKEFORCE Conference South club Maidenhead United have added to their firepower at York Road with the capture of striker Michael Malcolm The 27-year-old finished last season with Whitehawk where he scored nine goals in twenty-one appearances, helping them win the Ryman League Premier Division title. Malcolm started as a schoolboy at Wycombe Wanderers before making a move to Tottenham Hotspur as a 14-year-old. He failed to make the grade during his five years at Spurs, however, and joined Stockport County in 2005 where he stayed for three years before moving to Kettering Town. Stints at the likes of Weymouth, Crawley Town, Farnborough and Lewes followed before he signed for Bromley in February 2012. He stayed at Bromley until January 2013 when he joined the Hawks, scoring on his debut in a 5-4 win against Canvey Island. He went on to score another eight times as the Sussex outfit gained promotion to the Conference South
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